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          Marseille Cathedral La Major domes framed by trees, a sacred stop on the 11-day Christian heritage tour Provence

           Marseille, France

          11-Day Christian Heritage Guided Tour in Provence

          Walk eleven days through Provence's sacred abbeys, papal palaces, and lavender-framed monasteries on a journey where faith, history, and extraordinary food meet at every turn.

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          From € 2624.00
          Sunset over a hilltop Provence village with stone houses, ideal for a 14-day Christian heritage cultural tour

           Marseille, France

          Provence 14-Day Christian Heritage and Culture Guided Tour

          Walk in the footsteps of saints, monks, and pilgrims across 14 unforgettable days in the sacred heart of Provence. History, faith, and Provencal beauty await at every turn.

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          From € 3340.00
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          More to know about Uzes

          Uzès is a historic town in Occitanie, southern France, situated near the Gardon River. The town features a medieval castle, the impressive Duomo tower, and charming cobblestone streets lined with Renaissance and classical architecture. Visitors explore the weekly Saturday market, wander through narrow alleyways, and sample local wines and regional produce in this well-preserved medieval settlement.
          Uzes is located in the Gard department of the Occitanie region in southern France, situated approximately 25 kilometers northeast of Nimes and 40 kilometers from Avignon. The town is historically significant as the origin point of the Roman aqueduct supplying Nimes, and holds the distinction of being the first duchy of France, a title held continuously by the de Crussol family. Editorial content is based on established geographic, historical, and cultural sources covering the Languedoc-Provence corridor.
          Medieval Town | Gard, Occitanie, Southern France | Roman Heritage | Provencal Culture | UNESCO Proximity